NEWBIES: This is for you! If you go on Dun or Roan, then you are eligible for this Newbie Starter Pack! If you win, you will receive 15k, a horse with 25exp, and a companion! We will also mail you weekly quest walkthroughs and other posts that haven't gone up on the website yet for 1 month! Yes, that's four weeks of EXCLUSIVENESS! All you have to do is comment your Username, How long you've been playing, what server you're on, and your reason for needing this and you could win! We will have a drawing for those who are chosen to go into the hat.
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Post Poll
En says:
Myspace polls don't work well on my computer, so I'm going to make a copy of that poll that Aneleh put up earlier so it goes on the sidebar --->
Also, I just changed it so anyone an comment.
If anyone says anything mean, inappropriate, or annoying spam, it will be deleted. Please do not do anonymous. Use your username as your nickname.
Posted by An & En on Friday, December 28, 2007 0 comments
Glitches!
Anyone having any trouble with glitches? Please comment them on here, we'll try to get them fixed!
GLITCHES!
Posted by An & En on Friday, December 28, 2007 5 comments
Contest #1!
En says: Hey!!! I'm back everyone! Miss me?
Ehh, thats upsetting.
I had an idea while I was gone!
MAYBE we could have a contest!
NEWBIES: This is for you! If you go on Dun or Roan, then you are eligible for this Newbie Starter Pack! If you win, you will receive 15k, a horse with 25exp, and a companion! We will also mail you weekly quest walkthroughs and other posts that haven't gone up on the website yet for 1 month! Yes, that's four weeks of EXCLUSIVENESS! All you have to do is comment your Username, How long you've been playing, what server you're on, and your reason for needing this and you could win! We will have a drawing for those who are chosen to go into the hat.
I know, awesome right? Go ahead and do that now on this post!
Your Friends,
An and En
Posted by An & En on Friday, December 28, 2007 1 comments
subscription benifits
Support:
Support continued Horse Isle development employing many talented artists.
#2: Access:
Unlimited play time. Also, priority access to the server if it is nearing capacity.
#3: Ranch ownership:
Once you can afford a ranch, it grants many optional benefits:
- Carry more items with sheds (up to 80 total)
- Own more horses several for each barn on your ranch
- Being able to sell horses while offline
- Easier feeding/watering/training of horses with silo,well,training pen
- Free wagon transport with a wagon
- Earn money while on/offline with windmills
#4: Game Identification:
A Horse Isle Subscriber is identified in-game with a Star Next to a players name in players lists.
#5: Train Horses Twice as often:
A Horse Isle Subscriber can train horses again in 1/2 the time.
#6: Parental Controls:
The ability to set the number of hours a child can play per day, or even disabling the ability to send and receive chat.
#7: Double Global Chats:
Subscribers earn one global chat per minute rather than every other minute.
Posted by An & En on Thursday, December 27, 2007 0 comments
horseisle screen shots
pause your mouse over the pics for an explanation
Posted by An & En on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 0 comments
What Do You Want Us To Post On?
Dear Readers,
we would like to know what you want us to post about!
so comment on this post and many more will come, including
- copied books from the library
- new, updated versions of the fastest horses
- best tactics for winning competitions
- and many more!
An. & En.
Posted by An & En on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 4 comments
a poll
how did you find out about horseisle guide?
how did you find out about horseisle guide?Create your own myspace poll
Posted by An & En on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 0 comments
quest hints!
GENERAL HINTS FOR QUESTING
Keep notes! Write down who gave you the quest and where they live, and what they want. It is extremely annoying to other players when lazy questers repeatedly ask for instructions that NPCs have already given them!
Be Patient! Horse Isle is not a competition! You don't have to complete every quest immediately, and you don't have to be as advanced as everyone else. You'll get there eventually, so just slow down and think.
Use all your tools! Sometimes when you have to search for an object, the tool that comes most immediately to mind is not the one you need. Just because something is lost in the forest doesn't mean it's necessarily on the forest floor. Squirrels climb!
Posted by An & En on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 0 comments
horses
Horses have long been among the most economically important domesticated animals; however their importance has declined with the introduction of mechanization. The horse is a prominent figure in the ideals of religion, mythology, and art, as well as playing an important role in transportation, agriculture, and warfare.
Most horses perform work such as carrying humans on their backs or are harnessed to pull objects such as carts or plows. However, hundreds of distinct horse breeds were developed, allowing horses to be specialized for certain tasks; lighter horses for racing or riding, heavier horses for farming and other tasks requiring pulling power. Some horses, such as the miniature horse, can be kept as pets. In some societies, horses are a source of food, both meat and milk; in others it is taboo to consume these products. In industrialized countries, horses are predominantly kept for leisure and sporting pursuits, while in other parts of the world they are used as working animals.
Because horses and humans have lived and worked together for thousands of years, an extensive specialized vocabulary has arisen to describe virtually every horse behavioral and anatomical characteristic with a high degree of precision.
Posted by An & En on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: national show horse
A cross between the Arabian and the American Saddlebred, the National Show Horse contains the refined look and beauty of the Arabian with the motion and high stepping action of the Saddlebred. The breed was first developed in 1981 at which time the National Show Horse Registry began making it more financially rewarding to show horses, paying out more than $100,000 in prize money in one instance.
speed:700
strength:650
con:900
agil:600
endur:800
intell:600
person:650
Posted by An & En on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 0 comments
snowman companion
A free gift from Santa Claus of Christmas Isle. He will melt by January 31st so use him wisely now!
[ BONUS: +50 to all horse stats ]
Posted by An & En on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 0 comments
buried treasure!
hey!
go to treeton
then to the very edge of muzzle forest
talk to the dude who's in the cabin
he'll transport you to his private island for like $50
then go to the shack and be rude, as in: well, i expected something bigger
then the dude will take you to quiet isle for a fee of $200 or something
dig north of the pond and you'll get like 5k and 25 quest points or something
P.S theres a Golden Sheep on quiet isle for the Golden Sheep quest!!!
Posted by An & En on Sunday, December 23, 2007 1 comments
did you know?
at the bottom of the blog, you will find a poll that finds out how much you like this blog and sooo, i just thought you would want to know.
Posted by An & En on Sunday, December 23, 2007 0 comments
the most amazing thing ...eva!!
New Breed National Show Horse.
New Zebra Foal.
Santa has a gift for all! Do not get too attached though, this special companion will slowly "melt" throughout January, And eventually disappear.(no idea what is is...)
New special wandering Holiday Horse provides a great reward if you can find it on the main Horse Isle!
One new quest.
Several quiz Bug fixes, and relaxed punctuation rules.
Hope you all Enjoy, Happy Holidays!! -Joe and Miranda
posted byyyyyyy... Aneleh!
Posted by An & En on Sunday, December 23, 2007 0 comments
Thank you!
Dear Readers
Thanks so much to you guys!! We have many many votes in the poll! Make sure to tell your friends about our website! Maybe you can start giving us ideas about what other stuff you want to see posted about! Comment on this post to give us ideas!
As you know, we are very close to Christmas, and my friend Aneleh is already on her holiday trip. I will only have acess to the internet for today, so I'l post alot today. I'll try to change the poll and update stuff before I get off!
Thanks!
Enilorac
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 22, 2007 0 comments
strongest horses
first place- shire,percheron,suffolk punch,and clydsdale with 950
second place- mule with 900
third- shetland pony,selle francias,newfoungland pony,irish draught,gypsy vanner with 850
forth- trakehner, zebra,morgan,icelandic,haflinger,connarma ponynorweign fjord, with 800
fifth - shagya arabian,oldenburg,morab,lippizan,with 750
the strongest horses in all of horse isle!!
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
fastest horse!1
first place- thoroughbred and quarterhorse with 950
second place- zebra,holsteiner,ASH and akhal teke with 850
third place - standardbred,selle francias, morab, knabptrup, and arabian with 800
forth place- shagya arab, fox trotter,hanoverian appaloosa and american paint with 750
and fifth place - RMH oldenburg, irish draught and hackney horse with 700
there you go the fastest horses on horse isle
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
awesome!!
yay! congrats to An. and En.!! we finished posting ALL of the horse breeds z-a (we posted a-z but it showes up z-a)
so now you can search umm like Andalusian and find the breed quick or to see all of the breeds, search horse breed and ZAP voila all of the breeds!!
you are now free to search the blog ( you know that phone commercial you are now free to do something? yeah it came from there)
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: zebra
Though not often domesticated, there have been a few instances when people tried. The zebra tends to panic easily making it hard to train. They do have better resistance to disease in Africa than horses. The zebras of Horse Isle are found only on Pirate Isle and will gladly allow themselves to be ridden, if you are kind to them.
speed850
strength800
con.500
agil.750
endur.700
intell.650
person.700
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: welsh cob
The Welsh Cob has been an important breed to the British for many years. Used to lead war horses in the 16th century, it can sustain a trot for great distances. Typically heavier boned than the other sections of Welsh Ponies, there is also no upper height limit to the Cob. The Welsh Cob is a spirited breed with great endurance.
speed600
strength650
con.550
agil.700
endur.850
intell.750
person.850
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: unicorn
This magical horse relative is an amazing creature. It has the ability to magically transport itself and its rider anywhere! No one can own a Unicorn, however, there have been reports of unicorns willing to provide temporary service for incredible fees on Cloud Isle.
speed1000
strength1000
con.1000
agil.1000
endur.1000
intell.1000
person.1000
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 1 comments
horse breed: trakehner
The Thoroughbred originated from three Arabian studs and has been selectively bred for over 300 years. Best known for its speed, endurance and heart, it is most often thought of as a race horse. Many Thoroughbreds have competed in other events, such as show jumping and dressage, and done well.
speed700
strength800
con.900
agil.750
endur.600
intell.800
person.550
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed:thoroughtbred (TB)
The Thoroughbred originated from three Arabian studs and has been selectively bred for over 300 years. Best known for its speed, endurance and heart, it is most often thought of as a race horse. Many Thoroughbreds have competed in other events, such as show jumping and dressage, and done well.
speed950
strength550
con.600
agil.700
endur.950
intell.600
person.650
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: tennesse walking horse(TWL)
The Tennessee Walking Horse is gentle and versatile, once used for everything from farm work to trail riding. This breed is known for its smooth gaits. The most popular being the running walk, in which the horse walks at a brisk pace of 10 to 20 mph and nods its head. It is a popular show horse because of its natural gaits, but it is also great for trail riding where it can cover a lot of ground quickly and smoothly.
speed650
strength500
con.850
agil.650
endur.600
intell.600
person.850
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: suffolk punch
Used primarily for plow work and used in pulling contests, the Suffolk Punch is one of the oldest draft breeds in England. This draft breed has a large body and relatively short, sturdy legs. The breed always comes in some shade of chestnut and is considered very rare.
speed500
strength950
con.600
agil.650
endur.750
intell.700
person.550
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: standardbred
Best known for harness racing, the breed is built to trot or pace quickly. In order to be entered into the stud book the Standardbred needed to be able to trot or pace a mile within the standard time of two minutes and thirty seconds. The Standardbred has excellent endurance, a calm temperment and, though it is typically not use to leg pressure from a rider, can be a wonderful pleasure riding horse.
speed800
strength500
con.650
agil.500
endur.850
intell.600
person.650
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: shire
The Shire is the tallest breed as well as being the second heaviest. Once used as a war horse in England, the breed was also useful for logging, farming and wagon pulling until it was replaced by automobiles and smaller draft horses. The characteristic feathering on its legs is to help protect the legs from the wet and muddy conditions of its native England. Though Shires are massive, they are gentle.
speed550
strength950
con.600
agil.500
endur.650
intell.650
person.750
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: shetland pony
This hardy pony is ideal for surviving harsh conditions and is only found on the snow in Horse Isle. The Shetland Pony is from the Shetland Islands off of Scotland where they were originally brought to England to work underground in the coal mines. They are currently still used as pack animals, but are great children's mounts. Shetlands are typically thick furred, very strong for their size and quite intelligent.
speed550
strength850
con.500
agil.550
endur.700
intell.850
person.850
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: shagya arab
Originating in Hungary approximately 200 years ago, the Shagya Arabian has the endurance, elegance and hardiness of the Desert Arabian, but with a larger frame and height along with greater "rideability" making it a great carriage, driving and riding horse. Used as both a cavalry horse and light riding horse, the Shagya Arabian is also known to be an excellent jumper.
speed750
strength750
con.800
agil.650
endur.900
intell.850
person.700
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 1 comments
horse breed: selle francais
Though a relatively young breed (only about 50 years old) the Selle Francais is a very important sporting horse in France. Best known for its show jumping skills, often used in international competitions such as the olympics, the breed is very athletic and strong. It is also known to be very affectionate, seeming to greatly want to please its rider. Because of its athleticism, the Selle Francais has also been known to do well in eventing and dressage, not just show jumping.
speed800
strength850
con.650
agil.850
endur.700
intell.650
person.700
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse bred: rocky mountain horse (RMH)
Originating in Kentucky in the United States, the Rocky Mountain Horse is a very versatile breed known for its smooth gaits and mild temperament. This breed is often used on the farm, pulling plows and working with cattle, they are also known for being very gentle, working well with children.
speed700
strength600
con. 800
agil.700
endur.850
intell.850
person.650
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: quarter horse
The Quarter Horse is a very fast and agile breed. The most popular breed in the United States, it has been clocked at 55 mph. It is the fastest horse over a short distance. The breed is also known for its calm disposition and cow sense. Most often ridden in western events such as barrel racing and calf roping, the Quarter Horse can also be seen in English events such as dressage and show jumping.
speed950
strength550
con.600
agil.950
endur.600
intell.800
person.650
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: pony of the americas
A relatively young breed, the Pony of the Americas was first developed in Iowa in the United States only about 50 years ago. A gentle pony, the POA is always appaloosa. Like the Appaloosa, the POA always has a white sclera around the eye and striped hooves. This breed is generally a child and young adult's mount, but is great for trail riding, hunting and eventing.
speed650
strength650
con.650
agil.500
endur.600
intell700
person.650
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: peruvian paso
As the name suggests, the Peruvian Paso originates from Peru. It is very spirited and elegant though incredibly smooth and easy to ride. Instead of a trot, the Peruvian Paso has a four beat gait that almost completely negates the jolting up and down movement the rider feels from the footfalls of the horse. This breed is also known for it's "brio", which is its spirit, putting it simply. The excellent temperment, endurance and sensitivity to its rider along with the above mentioned traits make the Peruvian Paso a favorite among many people. On Horse Isle, this breed is only found in the jungle.
speed650
strength500
con.800
agil.600
endur.850
intell.900
person.750
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: percheron
A powerfully built, elegant breed, the Percheron has been a popular draft horse. Originating in France it was often used as a warhorse during the middle ages. When it was no longer needed for that job, it was used in agriculture, logging, and pulling heavy carriages. Considered proud and intelligent, the Percheron is now most often used for farm work, pulling sleighs or wagons, and shown in draft breed horse shows.
speed550
strength950
con.500
agil.550
endur.600
intell.800
person.750
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: pegasus
This magical horse relative is an amazing creature. It has the ability to fly itself and its rider over water! No one can own a Pegasus, however, there have been reports of pegasi willing to provide temporary service for incredible fees on Cloud Isle.
speed1000
strength1000
con.1000
agil.1000
endur.1000
intell.1000
person.1000
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 1 comments
horse breed: paso fino
A native breed of Central and South America, the Paso Fino is known for its smooth, animated, four-beated gait. It is spirited but gentle with a willingness to please. This is a versatile breed good for dressage and trail riding. On Horse Isle, this breed is only found in the jungle.
speed650
strength500
con.850
agil.500
endur.600
intell.600
person.850
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: oldenburg
Once a great carriage and coach horse used in the military and mail service, the Oldenburg has since become a great sport horse. Originating in Germany, this horse is large with a noble air, a long, powerful neck and character and rideability sought after in sport horses. The modern Oldenburg is best suited for dressage and driving competitions.
speed700
strength750
con.900
agil.750
endur.650
intell.700
person.650
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: norwegian fjord
The Norwegian Fjord is one of the oldest breeds, believed to have been domesticated over 4000 years ago. Used for hundreds of years as a farm horse in Norway, it is a very strong breed that is able to do draft work as well as being fast and light enough for riding. Its thick coat allow the Fjord to withstand harsh conditions, thus it can only be found on the snow in Horse Ilse. It is a surefooted breed with a gentle temperament and willingness to work. Currently, Fjords are often used in lower level dressage and show jumping.
speed600
strengt800h
con.750
agil.750
endur.750
intell.600
person.750
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: newfoundland pony
Descendants of the ponies used in the British Isles for draft purposes, the Newfoundland Pony was specifically bred to withstand the harsh winters in Canada and to be the 'beast of burden' for the area. Originally used to haul seaweed, fishing nets, firewood, gather hay and provide family transportation, the breed population dropped once modern machinery began to replace it. A gentle, docile, hardy pony, the Newfoundland is a great all-around pony. On Horse Isle they can only be found on snow.
speed550
strength850
con.600
agil.650
endur.750
intell.800
person.850
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: mule
As the cross between a male donkey and a female horse, the mule is almost always sterile. They range in size from miniature to draft size depending on the mare that was bred to the jack. Because of the donkey, they are very strong and surefooted being able to carry more weight than a horse of the same size. Also, they can jump much higher than horses. A mule can be used for anything a horse is used for and they tend to be calmer.
speed550
strength900
con.550
agil.800
endur.700
intell.650
person.550
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: morgan
The Morgan was originally bred by Justin Morgan in the United States. All Morgans trace back to a small, bay stallion named Figure. A versatile and strong breed, the Morgan is an all-around athlete as well as being very spirited but loving. They excel at everything from show jumping to dressage to many western events, such as reining and cutting.
speed600
strength800
con.900
agil.800
endur.550
intell.750
person.650
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed:morab
Originating from a cross of Arabians and Morgans, a common misconception surrounding the Morab is that it is not a breed, but a half-breed. The Morab has its own registry and when bred, reliably pass along distinguishing characteristics. This long-lived breed is muscular and powerful, with a uniformed, refined build. The Morab is an excellent family horse often used for showing and jumping.
speed800
strength750
con.850
agil.700
endur.650
intell.550
person.650
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed:missouri fox trotter
Named for its "fox trot" gait, the Missouri Fox Trotter is a great long-distance trail riding breed. Often used by forest rangers because of their surefootedness and endurance, the Fox Trotter is also known to have a calm disposition and a willingness to work.
speed750
strength550
con.600
agil.800
endur.700
intell650
person.950
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: lusitano
Originating in the Iberian Peninsula (now Spain and Portugal), the Lusitano is closely related to the Andalusian. Known to have a calm disposition and not be quick to panic, this breed was once a war horse and has been used in the bullring for many years. Similar to the Andalusian, the Lusitano is agile and elegant with a strong "cow sense". Its arched neck, graceful appearance and excellent gaits lend the breed to dressage along with any general riding purposes.
speed650
strength650
con.950
agil.900
endur.600
intell.600
person.550
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse relative: llama
Related to the camel, the llama is the among the oldest of the domesticated animals in the world. Originally domesticated in Peru it is most often used as a pack animal, being surefooted and able to carry approximately a quarter of its weight. Found only in the jungles of Horse Isle, the llama may not be horse, but you can pretend!
speed300
strength600
con.350
agil.600
endur.850
intell.900
person.600
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: lippizan
Originating in Denmark, the original Knabstrup was only 14.3 hands high. Now considered quite rare, the only aim in breeding this spotted horse has been to maintain a Danish riding horse, no matter the size. Most often found with loud leopard spotting, more recent crossbreeding for coloring has caused there to now be many different types, making the original much less common. Not only known for its coloring, but also for its intelligence and temperament, the Knabstrup is generally used as a carriage and riding horse.
speed550
strength750
con.950
agil.50
endur.600
intell.800
person.850
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed : knabstrup
Originating in Denmark, the original Knabstrup was only 14.3 hands high. Now considered quite rare, the only aim in breeding this spotted horse has been to maintain a Danish riding horse, no matter the size. Most often found with loud leopard spotting, more recent crossbreeding for coloring has caused there to now be many different types, making the original much less common. Not only known for its coloring, but also for its intelligence and temperament, the Knabstrup is generally used as a carriage and riding horse.
speed800
strength50
con.550
agil.650
endur.900
intell.900
person.750
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed :irish draught
Originating in Ireland, the Irish Draught is a powerfully built horse of substance, but not as heavily built as the name implies. Once used for agriculture as well as war (as recent as World War I) the breed was crossed with Thoroughbreds and now excels in jumping and many other competitions.
speed750
strength850
con.600
agil.750
endur.700
intell.600
person.500
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 0 comments
horse breed:icelandic
The Icelandic Horse is incredibly respected in its native country of Iceland. It is a small, gaited breed that came to Iceland with the Vikings over 1000 years ago. Normally raised outside with a herd and not trained until the age of four or five, the Icelandic Horse has a respect for humans and is spirited and sure-footed. It is a very versatile breed and even though it is small, it is strong enough to carry adults by the age of four.
speed550
strength800
con.550
agil.500
endur.750
intell.600
person. 850
Posted by An & En on Monday, December 17, 2007 1 comments
horse breed:holsteiner
Originating in Germany, the Holsteiner was originally used for pulling coaches and plows. After machines started replacing the horse, the breed began being used predominantly for sport. Known for its easy, relaxed temperament, willingness to work, and great athleticism, the breed has excelled in the high-level competitions of jumping and dressage.
speed850
strength700
con.850
agil.800
endur.600
intell.650
person. 550
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 15, 2007 1 comments
horse breed:hanoverian
The Hanoverian is a popular warmblood that originated in Germany. Once used as a war horse, it has since been bred lighter for agility and ease of trainability. A highly athletic and graceful breed, the Hanoverian excels at high level events such as Olympic jumping, cross-country, and dressage.
speed750
strength750
con.800
agil.850
endur.600
intell.750
person.850
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 15, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: haflinger
An elegant looking horse, the Haflinger was created by crossing the Arabians and Alpine Ponies. Amazingly athletic for it's small size this breed is also known for its excellent disposition and willingness to work. It does well in lower levels of dressage and jumping as well as trail riding.
speed650
strength800
con.600
agil.850
endur.600
intell.800
person.650
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 15, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: hackney
The Hackney is known as a well-built horse with a gait that is pleasing to watch. The breed moves stylishly and with, what looks like, little effort. Originating in England, the Hackney Horse is known for remaining sound and having few problems. The breed is a trotting breed and is best used for driving and jumping.
speed700
strength500
con.600
agil.850
endur.750
intell.600
person.650
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 15, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: Gypsy Vanner
Gypsies in England bred the Gypsy Vanner over generations to create what they believed was the perfect caravan horse. It was bred to be strong, intelligent, docile and beautifully colored. The mane and tail are full and there is feathering starting at the knee or hock which covers the entire hoof. These features make them pleasing to watch and distinct so that the gypsies knew which were their horses and it was harder for someone to steal them. Even though the Vanner was bred for caravan pulling, it has a broad back which is perfect for bareback riding.
speed600
strength850
con.700
agil.650
endur.800
intell.850
person.750
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 15, 2007 0 comments
horse breed:friesian
Bred originally in the Netherlands, the Friesian was once a mount favored by armored knights because it could bear the weight but maneuver more quickly than the larger draft horses. It resembles a light draft horse because of its heavier bone structure though it has a high stepping action and is quite agile for its size. Naturally holding its head high with an arched neck, it is a graceful and regal looking breed that is well suited for dressage.
speed650
strength700
con.950
agil.700
endur.550
intell.600
person.850
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 15, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: fell pony
A native breed of England, the Friesian is an evident ancestor to the Fell Pony. The well-known Friesian's trot was passed on to the Fell, allowing it to trot at a high speed for an extended period of time. It is a smooth and athletic breed as well as being rather intelligent. Used for many purposes, the Fell excels at show jumping.
speed:550
strength;500
con.500
agil.800
endur.700
intell.900
person.850
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horse breed; falabella
Originally bred in Argentina, the Falabella is the smallest horse breed in the world. Originally bred from small Thoroughbreds and Shetlands, it retained the proportions of its larger ancestors and is therefore a miniature horse, not a pony. The breed is intelligent, gentle and docile and easily adapts to its environment. Even though it is so small, it is a good jumper.
speed :550
strength;600
con.550
agility:600
endur.750
intell.850
person.700
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horse breed: exmoor pony
The Exmoor Pony is a very old and primitive breed. People tried to introduce other breeds into the bloodline and only succeeded in producing a pony that could not survive the harsh winter. The Exmoor Pony has a specially designed winter coat that repels water and has an inner layer for insulation. Having high endurance and being very hardy, many of these ponies still roam wild in herds. When owned, they can be used in a variety of events, such as jumping and long-distance riding. These ponies are only found on the snow in Horse Isle.
speed:550
strength:650
con.500
agility600
endur.900
intell.600
pers.750
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the knabstrup... real life!!!
ohhhh yeah
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the occasilal rainbow weather...
yup theres our flower isle!
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real-life...
look farmiliar? YES! thats our newfoundland pony!!
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JUST A LITTLE CLARIFICATION HERE!
OK here we go
En.s sign will be ♥ OK so if you see a ♥ in the title. or anywhere. that means En. is the writer
An.s sign will be ◘ OK? so if you see a ◘ anywhere that means that An. has posted it
OK?????
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hey guys!
we wanna see which breed is the most popular!
comment on this post and say which breed pops into your head first!
the horse that gets said most will be posted on hey guys the results are in!
start commenting ♥ An.
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RANCHIE HAS A RANCH!
I bought a ranch!
Look me up, I go on dun
Ranchfire's Awesomely Amazing Ranch
Hoping to make it a certain breed, hoefully the knabs when they get cheaper!
♥Enilorac
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Kanbstrup!
ATTENION! I hereby name Knabstrup the coolest breed EVER! I absalutely ADORE them! They are like dalmations! Will change the poll to be about them in a second..
♥Enilorac!
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wagons
by the fishing shop
theres a wagon
the prices are:
Appleton : $200
Treeton: $100
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flyin frog
another tip to make fun money
go to the ponds by the fishing shop and go on top of the one farthest from the shop and on top of it
your on top of fly in frog click OK
click to jump
move the frog forwards and backwards with your mouse(no clicks!)
click to zap the tongue out
have fun!!
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hay tip
a tip to make easy money
go to the general store and buy a pitchfork
(don't hurry,they have an unlimited supply)
for $500
then go near the auctions and you'll find a yellow mess somewhere near the top right hand corner
go on top of the yellow something and if says you have a pichfork, why not gather some hay?
click ok
and click to pick up hay and drag to the bin then release
you earn 90$ per every hay bale at the feed store.
have fun!!
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interview with BlackFang
FlightGlider>BlackFang: would you like to be interviewed about the new breed Knabstrup
FlightGlider>BlackFang: hello?
BlackFang: sure
FlightGlider>BlackFang: which is your favorite color of it?
FlightGlider>BlackFang: chesnut roan bay white
BlackFang: White
BlackFang: and roan
FlightGlider>BlackFang: do you think this new breed is good enough to want to get?
BlackFang: yes
FlightGlider>BlackFang: what is your favorite trait of the new breed (speed, color ect)
BlackFang: color
BlackFang: and speed
BlackFang: well..;....
FlightGlider>BlackFang: do you think this will make a grate racing horse?
BlackFang: I don't know
BlackFang: i guess
FlightGlider>BlackFang: what do you think, if someone sold this horse, that the price range would be?
BlackFang: since it is new people want a lot so about 100k-200k but i think that is very pricey
FlightGlider>BlackFang: me to
FlightGlider>BlackFang: what do you think of the pinto foal?
BlackFang: it is cute
RIDDLE SOLVED! By player Question!
FlightGlider>BlackFang: have you found the new quest yet?
BlackFang: no
FlightGlider>BlackFang: me either
FlightGlider>BlackFang: thanks for participating in the interview!
BlackFang: welcome
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new breeds and more!
New Breed - Knabstrup.
1 new quest.
Pinto foal added.
Real Time Quiz added.
ONE FREE PLAYER PER HOUSEHOLD PER SERVER LIMIT ADDED: This has unfortunately been necessary because of all of the cheating. From now on, Only One Free player can connect to a certain server. Example 1: If Players A and B neither subscribe, and both play on Pinto, Now one of them will have to start playing on a different server or subscribe. Example 2: If Player A and B are subscribed to pinto and player C plays on Pinto for free, all 3 will be fine. We are sorry we had to make this change, but way too much of our time has been wasted by free players cheating, So we hope everyone can understand. Please do not send emails complaining about this since we really have no other option.. (Other than removing ALL free accounts).
Thanks! -Joe and Miranda
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awards...??
you've always wanted to know which horse is best in races, and which breed is the best at jumping... well now you'll know because when me and En. are done posting the horse breeds alphabetically well research the horse breeds and compare and contrast (see whats alike and whats different) the horse breeds and post who is the fastest, strongest and has the greatest personality!
-An. and En.
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horse breed: dartmoor pony
Originating in Dartmoor in the United Kingdom around 1000 years ago, the Dartmoor Pony was used in the tin mines for many centuries. Currently it is considered a rare breed with only around 6,000 in the world. It is a hardy pony with excellent stamina because of local weather extremes but is also gentle and quiet. Today, the Dartmoor Pony is often used for general riding, but is also good at jumping and driving.
speed:550
strength:500
agility:800
conformation:600
endurance:600
intelligence:600
personality:850
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horse breed:dales pony
Originally meant to be a pack pony, the Dales Pony is known for its strength, endurance and agility. Because of its sturdiness and endurance, it is great for long trail rides and day treks. The breed also does well in dressage.
speed:550
strength:600
conformation:800
agility:600
endurance:900
intelligence:750
personality:850
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horse breed:Connemara Pony
Originating on rocky, rough terrain in Western Ireland, the Connemara Pony is, not surprisingly, a hardy, sturdy and intelligent breed. The pony's temperament is well known as being calm and willing to please. Because of its history, the breed is great for a variety of events, including jumping and endurance to light draft even.
speed:650
strength:800
conformation:600
agility:750
endurance:850
intelligence:900
personality:750
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horse breed:Clydesdale
Originating in Scotland, the Clydesdale is a weighty breed that moves with a smoothness that is not suggestive of its large size. Long feathering on the legs accentuates their movement. It is most commonly used for draft and hitch work.
speed:650
strength:950
conformation:650
agility:500
endurance:600
intelligence:600
personality:850
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foal companions
black
An idly, midnight shaded foal.
[ BONUS: +150 to all horse stats ]
palomino
A fiery, spirited, golden foal.
[ BONUS: +150 to all horse stats ]
bay
A sweet, cuddly, bay foal.
[ BONUS: +150 to all horse stats ]
gray
An energetic, playful, grey foal.
[ BONUS: +150 to all horse stats ]
chesnut
A rusty colored, bounding, playful foal.
[ BONUS: +150 to all horse stats ]
white
A sturdy foal with a coat like milkweed down.
[ BONUS: +150 to all horse stats ]
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Doberman Pinscher companion
This brown and black Doberman Pinscher is a fast moving dog and a quick learner that your horse will enjoy having around.
[ BONUS: +125 to all horse stats ]
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airdale companion
An energetic but patient dog that will be great company for any horse.
[ BONUS: +125 to all horse stats ]
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German Shepherd companion
A lively black and tan German Shepherd will keep a good eye on your horse while keeping it company.
[ BONUS: +125 to all horse stats ]
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cocker Spaniel Companion
A cheerful, sweet companion that is very respectful of its master.
[ BONUS: +125 to all horse stats ]
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Dachsund Companion
A small, brown Daschund that has no problem keeping up with your horse even with his short legs.
[ BONUS: +125 to all horse stats ]
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dalmatian companion
A white dog with black spots. He is a loyal companion that has a great memory and is wonderful with horses.
[ BONUS: +125 to all horse stats ]
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Australian Shepherd Companion
A lively black, grey and white Australian Shepherd.He keeps a good eye on your horse.
[ BONUS: +125 to all horse stats ]
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Pomeranian companion
A small, furry ball of a dog, the Pomeranian often tickles your horse's neck with its playful nibbling.
[ BONUS: +125 to all horse stats ]
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donkey companion
A cute, young, and lovable companion.You'll be lucky to have this faithful companion by your side but please don't tell him that he's not a horse.
[ BONUS: +125 to all horse stats ]
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wallaby companion
An energetic companion for any horse. A wallaby will easily hop by a horse's side and keep a horse amused for hours with its antics.
[ BONUS: +115 to all horse stats ]
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goat companion
A colorful, amusing goat for an easy friend.
[ BONUS: +110 to all horse stats ]
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ragdoll kitten companion
A cute, fluffy ragdoll kitten with the bluest eyes that you have ever seen.
[ BONUS: +100 to all horse stats ]
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orange tabby kitten companion
A tiger striped, orange kitten that is constantly purring, keeping any horse content.
[ BONUS: +100 to all horse stats ]
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tuxedo kitten companion
A black and white kitten. The best dressed of the bunch this kitten is playful, yet stylish.
[ BONUS: +100 to all horse stats ]
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lamb companion
An adorable, white lamb is a perfect companion for a lonely horse.
[ BONUS: +95 to all horse stats ]
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monkey companion
This small, furry mammal will keep your horse quite entertained with all its silly antics.
[ BONUS: +90 to all horse stats ]
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fennec fox companon
A large-eared mammal that looks a bit like a small fox and is very curious about everyone and everything around it.
[ BONUS: +85 to all horse stats ]
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raccoon companion
This smart, unusually tame raccoon gets into quite the mischief, but it's a fun companion for any horse.
[ BONUS: +80 to all horse stats ]
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piglet companion
A round, pink little baby pig that keeps your horse amused with its soft squealing.
[ BONUS: +70 to all horse stats ]
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bunny companion
A soft and fluffy cottontail rabbit. He's so cuddly and the perfect buddy to bring along.
[ BONUS: +25 to all horse stats ]
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owl companion
A beautiful, quiet owl that your horse will love to have around.
[ BONUS: +19 to all horse stats ]
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parrot companion
A colorful, talkative parrot. Neither you or your horse will be lonely with this companion around.
[ BONUS: +17 to all horse stats ]
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peacock companion
This brightly colored, beautiful bird is wonderful company for any horse.
[ BONUS: +15 to all horse stats ]
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pigeon companion
A silvery feathered pigeon will keep your horse relaxed with its soft cooing.
[ BONUS: +12 to all horse stats ]
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turtle companion
A small, green turtle. He can help teach your horse patience and the importance of taking turns.
[ BONUS: +10 to all horse stats ]
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gecko companion
This small clingy friend hangs onto a horse well. The Gecko is quite a talker but only you can hear him as he helps guide you along your way.
[ BONUS: +8 to all horse stats ]
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Guinea Pig Companion
A squat, tan and white guinea pig. A gentle, playful rodent perfect for a horse's friend.
[ BONUS: +8 to all horse stats ]
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gerbil companion
There's no problem having this rodent around. This gerbil is cute and knows some jokes that your horse might enjoy.
[ BONUS: +6 to all horse stats ]
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rat companion
A smarter, larger rodent than a mouse, rats are known for their intelligence and could be helpful with problem solving.
[ BONUS: +6 to all horse stats ]
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mouse companion
A small white fuzzy rodent, with pink ears. The mouse is a quiet companion.
[ BONUS: +4 to all horse stats ]
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fish companion
A small and easy to care for companion. The beautiful fish bowl balances perfectly on a horse's rump with no worries of tumbling.
[ BONUS: +3 to all horse stats ]
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butterfly companion
A beautiful, delicate, and shy butterfly makes a stylish and charming companion for any horse.
[ BONUS: +3 to all horse stats ]
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ladybug companion
A small and easy to care for companion. Some say that they bring good luck to the horses that they rest on.
[ BONUS: +2 to all horse stats ]
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spider companion
A small and easy to care for companion. Some say that spiders have the ability to communicate with horses.
[ BONUS: +2 to all horse stats ]
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horse breed :cleveland bay
The Cleveland Bay is a rare breed from England with only about 500 purebreds in the world. As its name suggests, this breed is always bay. It is also a tall horse, averaging 16 hands high. Cleveland Bays are often used for pulling carriages but are also great for jumping, driving, and dressage.
speed:650
strength:500
conformation:850
agility:750
endurance:600
intelligence;800
personality:850
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tack set: heavyweight
Heavyweight Saddle: A carefully crafted, heavy saddle made specifically to aid in pulling heavy loads.
[ BONUS: +300 Strength & +150 Endurance ]
Heavyweight Saddle Pad: A carefully crafted saddle pad made to pad the Heavyweight Saddle comfortably.
[ BONUS: +100 Strength & +50 Endurance ]
Heavyweight Bridle: A carefully crafted bridle which complements the Heavyweight Saddle.
[ BONUS: +200 Strength & +100 Endurance ]
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tack set: jackrabbit
Jackrabbit Saddle: A solid and beautifully built saddle made to remain comfortable even with the highest of jumps.
[ BONUS: +300 Strength & +150 Speed ]
Jackrabbit Saddle Pad: A saddle pad constructed to fit perfectly under the Jackrabbit Saddle made with the horse and rider's comfort in mind.
[ BONUS: +100 Strength & +50 Speed ]
Jackrabbit Bridle: A solid and beautifully crafted bridle that complements the Jackrabbit Saddle nicely and allows for great control while jumping.
[ BONUS: +200 Strength & +100 Speed ]
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tack set: fireball
Fireball Saddle: A carefully crafted, flashy saddle made for functionality and speed.
[ BONUS: +300 Speed & +150 Endurance ]
Fireball Saddle Pad: A carefully crafted saddle pad made to stay put under the Fireball Saddle no matter what your speed.
[ BONUS: +100 Speed & +50 Endurance ]
Fireball Bridle: A carefully crafted bridle which complements the Fireball Saddle and is easy on the hands when a tight grip is needed.
[ BONUS: +200 Speed & +100 Endurance ]
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tack set: Beautiful
Beautiful Saddle: This Beautiful Saddle was crafted by years of professional work and artistry.
[ BONUS: +300 Conformation & +150 Personality ]
Beautiful Saddle Pad: This Beautiful Saddle Pad was crafted by years of careful artistry, adding color and comfort to the Beautiful Saddle.
[ BONUS: +100 Conformation & +50 Personality ]
Beautiful Bridle: This Beautiful Bridle was carefully crafted in order to complete the Beautiful Saddle with fine quality.
[ BONUS: +200 Conformation & +100 Personality ]
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tack set camel
Camel Saddle: This saddle makes a camel a comfortable ride. Only fits camels.
[ BONUS: +50 Strength and +50 Speed ]
Camel Saddle Pad: This saddle pad makes a camel more relaxed and more controllable. Only fits camels.
[ BONUS: +50 Endurance and +50 Agility ]
Camel Bridle: This bridle helps make a camel more controllable. Only fits camels.
[ BONUS: +50 Conformation and +50 Strength ]
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tack set draft
Draft Saddle: A heavy-duty saddle perfect for pulling heavy loads.
[ BONUS: +100 Strength ]
Draft Saddle Pad: A perfectly padded saddle pad made to fit beneath the Draft Saddle.
[ BONUS: +40 Strength ]
Draft Bridle: A heavy-duty bridle that complements the Draft Saddle.
[ BONUS: +60 Strength ]
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tack set llama
Llama Saddle: This saddle makes a llama a comfortable ride. Only fits llamas.
[ BONUS: +50 Strength and +50 Speed ]
Llama Saddle Pad: This saddle pad makes a llama more relaxed and more controllable. Only fits llamas.
[ BONUS: +50 Endurance and +50 Agility ]
Llama Bridle: This bridle helps make a llama more controllable. Only fits llamas.
[ BONUS: +50 Conformation and +50 Strength ]
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how to get to palm isle
Dig in the north-west corner of Mare Isle.
have fun
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horse breed:Chincoteague Pony
A very old breed closely related to the Arabian, the Caspian is believed to be the ancestor to all hot-blood horses. Naturally small, the Caspian is considered a miniature horse, not a pony. Quite rare, the breed was considered extinct until rediscovered in Iran in 1965. This elegant, delicate looking breed is known to be an excellent jumper.
speed550
strength:500
conformation:500
agility:600
endurance:600
intelligence:900
personality:750
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horse breed: caspian
A very old breed closely related to the Arabian, the Caspian is believed to be the ancestor to all hot-blood horses. Naturally small, the Caspian is considered a miniature horse, not a pony. Quite rare, the breed was considered extinct until rediscovered in Iran in 1965. This elegant, delicate looking breed is known to be an excellent jumper.
speed :650
strength:800
conformation:850
agility:700
endurance:550
intelligence:700
personality:750
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horse relative: camel
This camel is a dromedary camel, being it only has one hump. Most camels are domesticated, the only wild ones being a certain type of Bactrian camel (the ones with two humps). Camels can go for a week without food or water and store their energy in the fat that makes up the hump on its back. It also has special eyelids, eyelashes and nostrils that allow for easier living in the windy deserts. Found only in the deserts of Horse Isle, it may not be a horse, but you can pretend!
speed:350
strength:550
conformation:300
agility:400
endurance:950
intelligence:300
personality:200
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horse breed: belgain
Originating in Belgium, the Belgian's popularity has been on the rise as a great draft horse. Typically weighing around 2000 pounds, the Belgian is a very gentle and willing worker. The most common use is for farm work and parade pulling.
speed:550
strength:950
conformation:600
agility:500
endurance:600
intelligence:600
personality:650
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sighting!
i have seen the golden retriever in the pet shop and its like 80k!!
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horse breed: azteca
This relatively young breed from Mexico that is the result of the breeding of the Andalusian, Quarter Horse and Mexican Criollo. The Azteca has often been used for bullfighting though it is great with cattle and performs well in shows. An intelligent, agile, spirited and elegant breed, the Azteca is great versatile horse that can only be found on the deserts of Horse Isle.
speed:650
strength:650
conformation:800
agility:850
endurance:600
intellingence:900
personality:850
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Prison Isle ROCKS
Wow! I love prison isle! There are lots of gems and rats and the ROck shipping is FUN!
Whoop!
Enilorac
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how to get to prison isle
prison isle has lots of pluses you can usually find rats there and sell them for about 3k at the pet shop and i made 5k once from all the jewels there how to get there:
go to the west side of earton on the main isle and go to griffin and hell take you to prison isle
CAUTION
IF YOU DO DECIDE TO GO TO PRISON ISLE, IT WILL COST 100 DOLLARS
and you'll have to make gravel for release
PLUSES+
as I mentioned earlier, the good things are you can usually find rats that you can (a. sell at the pet shop for 3k or (b.put them on your horse
you can also get lots of emeralds,Ruby's pearls etc.
so if you have $100 (in horse isle money) and wanna gain lots then why not go?
Posted by An & En on Sunday, December 09, 2007 0 comments
discussion
FlightGlider>HannahMontanna: hi!
FlightGlider>HannahMontanna: do you have a favorite isle?
FlightGlider>HannahMontanna: mine is prison isle
FlightGlider>HannahMontanna: because you can get rats
HannahMontanna: my fave isle is this one
HannahMontanna: *laughing out loud!*
FlightGlider>HannahMontanna: whats your favorite town?
HannahMontanna: this one *laughing out loud!*
FlightGlider>HannahMontanna: mine is treeton because theres a guy in muzzle foreset
FlightGlider>HannahMontanna: wholl lead you to bueried treasure
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horse breed: Australian Stock Horse(A.S.H.)
The Australian Stock Horse was originally brought to Australia, then the colony of N.S.W., in 1788. Because of the unknown, untamed land the horses came to, they needed to be strong, reliable, have good stamina and temperament. These characteristics were selected for during the early years of the breed currently making it considered one of the most versatile horses in the world. This breed has been used for everything from a war horse in World War I to show jumping and general riding today. In Horse Isle, this breed is only found in the desert.
speed:850
strength:800
agility:650
conformation:550
endurance:800
intelligence:700
personality:600
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horse breed: Australian Brumby
Many consider the Australian Brumby a national icon of Australia where as others consider them a pest. The Brumby is a wild horse that roams Australia and was originally imported in the late 1700's to help in the exploration of the country. These were left and have now become wild to roam in herds, much like North America's Mustang. There are both positive and negative aspects of these wild herds, mostly involving the land. They can help dig up water when it's dry that also waters other wildlife and enhance some tourism in the country, but they also invade cattle grazing ground and damage fragile plants. Most roam free, but some are used as stock horses.
speed:750
strength:700
agility:700
conformation:550
endurance:700
intelligence:600
personality:650
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horse breed: arabian
The Arabians origin is in the Arabian peninsula thousands of years ago and has influenced many other breeds. It was a very important horse to the nomadic Bedouin people of the Middle East desert. They often sheltered the horse inside the family tent. This close human contact gave the Arab a willingness to please. Its finely chiseled head makes it easily recognizable along with its high tail carriage. This beautiful, spirited breed is considered to be very intelligent and fast with incredibly high endurance. It is also able to withstand harsh conditions because of its origins in the desert.
speed:800
strength:600
agility:600
conformation:750
endurance:950
intelligence:900
personality:650
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horse breed: appaloosa
The Appaloosa was originally bred by the Nez Perce Indian tribe in Northwest United States. They selectively bred for endurance, speed and strength. It is believed the Nez Perce were the only tribe to selectively breed horses. The Appaloosa has striped hooves and is known for its distinctive, spotted look.
speed:750
strength:650
agility:500
conformation:800
endurance:600
intelligence:650
personality:850
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horse breed: Andalusian
The Andalusian is an elegant, Spanish breed and is considered to be one of the purest in the world. It is visually stunning to watch with its well arched neck and graceful, high-stepping action. Often used by royalty in Europe, the Andalusian is considered a proud and docile breed. It has been used for many activities though its superb balance lends it to dressage and show jumping along with cattle work.
speed:650
strength:650
agility:900
conformation:950
endurance:600
intelligence:600
personality:750
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horse breed: american saddlebred
Originating in Kentucky in the United States, the Saddlebred is a highly intelligent breed that is very people oriented. All are born with three gaits, the walk, trot and canter, but most can be easily trained to do two others: the slow-gait and rack. They carry themselves with elegance and do well at dressage and jumping.
max.stats
speed:650
strength:500
agility:600
endurance:600
intelligence:900
personality:750
Posted by An & En on Sunday, December 09, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: american paint
The American Paint is a versatile and athletic breed. Originating from the Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred, the Paint was believed to possess magical abilities by the Native Americans because of their coloring. The Paint is a great ranch horse and is great for cattle driving and barrel racing.
max. stats:
speed: 750
strength:550
conformation:500
agility:800
endurance:600
intelligence:600
personality:950
Posted by An & En on Sunday, December 09, 2007 0 comments
Joe and Miranda Update
GAME UPDATE:New breed added: Newfoundland Pony3 Pets: Goat, Golden Retriever, Rag Doll Kitten.F6=Telescope shortcut.F9=Dorothy Shoes shortcut.One new quest added.Enjoy! -Joe and Miranda
Posted by Enilorac
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
most famous isles!
question: whats your fav isle?
answer:clearmustang: snow/main
bessagirl:main
nolly:jungle
danniellecarson:bird
horsepassage:desert
dackota:cloud
chesywing:jungle
ranchfire:main
flightglider:prison
so there you go!
By Aneleh
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
Horse Isle Addition: Ranch Prices, Member Ranchfire
Hello!
I am on a quest to find the cheapest place to buy a ranch! We're talking 300k! Yeahhhh!
(k means thousand, mil means million)
I've decided to start my quest on Cat Isle.
I look all around, but there are none to be found. I ask over global.
RanchFire: are there any ranches on cat isle?
ReneStar: Ranch no there are no ranches on any other isles other than tail and horse
Ranchfire:Really?!? How surprising!
Well Now I feel stupid. I travel back to horse isle.
I walk only a few horse trots away from the dock and voila! Three ranches. One is 2 mil, The second is 2 mil, and, you guessed it, the third is 2 mil. What a bummer.
I trot onward for only a second until I reach two owned ranches and a few unowned. 1 mil, 2 mil, 2mil, 1 mil, sighhh, but wait, a 750k ranch! I nearly blow with excitement at anything out of the millions. I've heard that the cheapest ones are on tail isle, but I'm out to see if that's not true!
I spot a big clump, all of them 1 mil. I don't get it. Why buy a 1 mil ranch when there are 500k ranches out there? It makes no sense. But as they say in real estate "Location Location Location!"
With a real estate agent's outlook, I trudge on, sadly lifting each foot, gagging as I go through
1 mil 2 mil and beyond until, out of the blue, a 600k ranch! Hot dog, I'm so proud of my self. I practically happy dance right on top of my ASH! Heh heh. It had a great location, too! Sad to be leaving a great, great ranch, I keep going, a spring in my step.
I hit a few 950k, 1 mil,900k, and more. It's so dumb the way their prices are so far off but they are close together! So very odd. Then, nestled into a cozy Raspberry bush, I find a 600k. I have a brighter outlook of this isle now! It's in a nice neighborhood, tightly packed with rich players. I'm very satisfied. two are for sale. The location here in the Earton Area is great! Oh but wait, I've walked all the way to Appleton! so I mean the APPLETON area is very scenic and nice, and I'd recommend it for the play that likes a view.
After a short detour through Appleton I walk a bit until I arrive in scenic Sunshine meadows. I walk a little and SHABANG! A 600k ranch. I think I've done enough here. The cheapest ranch on Horse Isle, famous for it's scenic views, is 600,000. Case closed.
Now for Tail Isle.
TO BE CONTINUED IN NEXT ADDITION.....
By Enilorac
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 9 comments
emotes and what you can do with them
* You bite ____on the arm! What were you thinking!?
** AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!! You scream Loudly at ___.. . maybe overreacting? **
Poor _____ tripped over your giant hobbitty feet!! **
In a deep growling voice, you glare at _____ **
YYYYAAAAWWWWNNNNN... Boy _____is boring... *
* You stick your tongue out at ____! *
By Aneleh
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
Report: Less Wild Horses? Crumbling Economy?
This is ACE REPORTER Enilorac also known as RANCHFIRE to my horseisle friends.
As you might know, there have been much less wild horses roaming the multiple isles of our favorite website. We've been asking other players wat they think.
Concerned, a citizan of the isle Angelhalee, says "I dont like it because I cant help new people out by giving them horses and I like catching them myself not buying them"
Wanting to learn more about the Horse Whispering problems, as to using 10k to get the answer "Sorry, that horse isn't running wild right now", I speak to a moderator. Here is the interview:
RanchFire: Do you think they are more around now? has it lifted?
DesertPaint[mod]: Nope. Our economy has not improved. We still only have 10 wild horses at any one time.
RanchFiret: Wow. That's not alot. Have you caught any wild horses recently?
RanchFire: Alot of people have said over global that they have caught them.
DesertPaint[mod]: I have caught 1 horse and 1 Zebra. :)
RanchFire: wow! How lucky
RanchFire: One last question
RanchFire>: I know that alot of mods whisper horses. Have you done this recently since the shortage? ahve you gotten the "There's none of that breed right now" Answer?
DesertPaint[mod]: I haven't ever whispered a horse. *laughing out loud!*
Discouraged, I keep looking. Next I interview Kylesmommy, another mod.
RanchFire>KylesMommy: Hi.. I'm doing a report on ow little horses there are around horseisle these days
RanchFire>KylesMommy: Have you whispered any horses recently?
KylesMommy[mod]: nope, i dont use the whisperer. i think it is more fun when you stumble across a wild horse
RanchFire>KylesMommy: I agree
RanchFire>KylesMommy: Do you think the economy is going downhill?
KylesMommy[mod]: I have thought that for the past 3 months
RanchFire>KylesMommy: Why?
RanchFire: Why do you think that?
KylesMommy[mod]: Horses were too easy to find. Players were able to get rich from finding and sell horses cheep.
RanchFire: Personally, I've never found a horse. How common were they?
KylesMommy[mod]: I would catch about 3 or 4 a week, and still left a few behind cuz i didnt want the breed, or had no room
RanchFire: Hi.. I'm doing a report on ow little horses there are around horseisle these days
RanchFire: Have you whispered any horses recently?
KylesMommy[mod]: nope, i dont use the whisperer. i think it is more fun when you stumble across a wild horse
RanchFire: I agree
RanchFire: Do you think the economy is going downhill?
KylesMommy[mod]: I have thought that for the past 3 months
RanchFire: Why?
RanchFire: Why do you think that?
KylesMommy[mod]: Horses were too easy to find. Players were able to get rich from finding and sell horses cheap.
KylesMommy[mod]: I would catch about 3 or 4 a week, and still left a few behind because i didnt want the breed, or had no room
RanchFire: Wow! that's awesome. Now I see why Joe and Miranda created the shortage. Do you think it was a good idea? Is the economy strong again?
KylesMommy[mod]: I agree with temporarily dropping the amount of Wild Horses. But I think it will take awhile for players to feel the need to increase prices
RanchFire: Wow! that's awesome. Now I see why Joe and Miranda created the shortage. Do you think it was a good idea? Is the economy strong again?
KylesMommy[mod]: I agree with temporarily dropping the amount of Wild Horses. But I think it will take awhile for players to feel the need to increase prices.
Unable to find someone who whispers, I see something pop up in global chat.
Punkin: i cant find any horses and im MMAADD
Syitiny: Punkin, there are only 10 out every 2 hours.
QuaterHorseLover: they cut down the horse pop. since horses people were selling were going for an all time low.
So people are noticing!
So will the ecomony improve? What will happen with this less wild horses calamity?
The Unofficial Guide to Horse Isle Will keep you posted on any new developments.
By Enilorac
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 2 comments
interview with Anujarerat
FlightGlider>Anujarerat: hello! do you want to participate in a interview about the horse Andulistain?
SMACK!! Anujarerat Hit you with a snowball! Blanketing wet snow on you.
FlightGlider>Anujarerat: hello?
FlightGlider>Anujarerat: heloooooo?
( yes most of our interviews go like this)
By Aneleh
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 2 comments
tack set: fancy
Fancy Saddle: A well crafted, leather Fancy Saddle.
[ BONUS: +100 Conformation ]
(cost unsure)
Fancy Saddle Pad: A saddle pad well constructed to fit perfectly under the Fancy Saddle.
[ BONUS: +40 Conformation ]
(cost unsure)
Fancy Bridle: A well crafted bridle made of fine leather that nicely complements the Fancy Saddle.
[ BONUS: +60 Conformation ]
(cost unsure)
By Aneleh
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
tack set:jumping
Jumping Saddle: A light saddle made specifically for jumping.
[ BONUS: +100 Strength ]
(cost 55,001)
Jumping Saddle Pad: A light saddle pad made to fit beneath the Jumping Saddle.
[ BONUS: +40 Strength ]
(cost 22,000)
Jumping Bridle: A light, simple bridle that nicely complements the Jumping Saddle.
[ BONUS: +60 Strength ]
(cost 33,000)
full cost: 110,001
By Aneleh
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
tack set: racing
Racing Saddle: A sleek, leather saddle made special for racing.
[ BONUS: +100 Speed ]
(cost 55,001)
Racing Saddle Pad: A sleek saddle pad constructed specifically for beneath the Racing Saddle.
[ BONUS: +40 Speed ]
(cost unsure)
Racing Bridle: A sleek, simple Racing Bridle.
[ BONUS: +60 Speed ]
( cost unsure)
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
tack set:Crafted Western
Crafted Western Saddle: A specially handcrafted, Western Saddle made from materials found right on Horse Isle.
[ BONUS: +25 Strength ]
cost unsure)
Crafted Western Saddle Pad: A specially handcrafted, red, homemade, Western Saddle Blanket made from materials directly from Horse Isle.
[ BONUS: +20 Endurance ]
(cost unsure)
Crafted Western Bridle: A specially handcrafted, homemade, Western Bridle made from materials found here on Horse Isle.
[ BONUS: +15 Speed ]
(cost unsure)
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
tack set: Crafted English
Crafted English Saddle: A specially handcrafted, English Saddle made from materials found right on Horse Isle.
[ BONUS: +25 Strength ]
(cost unsure)
Crafted English Saddle Pad: A specially handcrafted, red, homemade English Saddle Pad made from materials directly from Horse Isle.
[ BONUS: +20 Endurance ]
(cost unsure)
Crafted English Bridle: A specially handcrafted, homemade English Bridle made from materials found here on Horse Isle.
[ BONUS: +15 Speed ]
(cost unsure)
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
tack set:australian (ausse)
Australian Saddle: A basic Australian Saddle built tough for everyday riding.
[ BONUS: +10 Agility ]
(cost unsure )
Australian Saddle Pad: A simple saddle pad that will fit easily under the Australian Saddle.
[ BONUS: +10 Endurance ]
(cost unsure)
Australian Bridle: A simple Australian Bridle made out of leather.
[ BONUS: +10 Strength ]
(cost 3,301)
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
tack set: western
Western Saddle: A basic Western Saddle built tough for trail riding.
[ BONUS: +10 Strength ]
(cost 5,500)
Western Saddle Pad: A basic saddle blanket for under the Western Saddle.
[ BONUS: +10 Agility ]
(cost 2,200)
Western Bridle: A basic Western Bridle that's easy to hang on to when the
riding gets rough.
[ BONUS: +10 Speed ]
(cost 3,301)
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
tack set:english
SADDLE:a simple English saddle that is unadorned
[BONUS: +10 SPEED]
(cost 5,500)
SADDLE PAD:a simple English pad that will fit easily under a saddle
[BONUS+10 ENDURANCE]
(cost 2,200)
English Bridle: A simple English Bridle made out of leather.
[ BONUS: +10 Conformation ]
(cost 3,301)
total cost 11,01
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
Report: Less Wild Horses? Crumbling Economy?
This is ACE REPORTER Enilorac also known as RANCHFIRE to my horseisle friends.
As you might know, there have been much less wild horses roaming the multiple isles of our favorite website. We've been asking other players wat they think.
Concerned, a citizan of the isle Angelhalee, says "I dont like it because I cant help new people out by giving them horses and I like catching them myself not buying them"
Wanting to learn more about the Horse Whispering problems, as to using 10k to get the answer "Sorry, that horse isn't running wild right now", I speak to a moderator. Here is the interview:
RanchFire: Do you think they are more around now? has it lifted?
DesertPaint[mod]: Nope. Our economy has not improved. We still only have 10 wild horses at any one time.
RanchFiret: Wow. That's not alot. Have you caught any wild horses recently?
RanchFire: Alot of people have said over global that they have caught them.
DesertPaint[mod]: I have caught 1 horse and 1 Zebra. :)
RanchFire: wow! How lucky
RanchFire: One last question
RanchFire>: I know that alot of mods whisper horses. Have you done this recently since the shortage? ahve you gotten the "There's none of that breed right now" Answer?
DesertPaint[mod]: I haven't ever whispered a horse. *laughing out loud!*
Discouraged, I keep looking. Next I interview Kylesmommy, another mod.
RanchFire>KylesMommy: Hi.. I'm doing a report on ow little horses there are around horseisle these days
RanchFire>KylesMommy: Have you whispered any horses recently?
KylesMommy[mod]: nope, i dont use the whisperer. i think it is more fun when you stumble across a wild horse
RanchFire>KylesMommy: I agree
RanchFire>KylesMommy: Do you think the economy is going downhill?
KylesMommy[mod]: I have thought that for the past 3 months
RanchFire>KylesMommy: Why?
RanchFire: Why do you think that?
KylesMommy[mod]: Horses were too easy to find. Players were able to get rich from finding and sell horses cheep.
RanchFire: Personally, I've never found a horse. How common were they?
KylesMommy[mod]: I would catch about 3 or 4 a week, and still left a few behind cuz i didnt want the breed, or had no room
RanchFire: Hi.. I'm doing a report on ow little horses there are around horseisle these days
RanchFire: Have you whispered any horses recently?
KylesMommy[mod]: nope, i dont use the whisperer. i think it is more fun when you stumble across a wild horse
RanchFire: I agree
RanchFire: Do you think the economy is going downhill?
KylesMommy[mod]: I have thought that for the past 3 months
RanchFire: Why?
RanchFire: Why do you think that?
KylesMommy[mod]: Horses were too easy to find. Players were able to get rich from finding and sell horses cheap.
KylesMommy[mod]: I would catch about 3 or 4 a week, and still left a few behind because i didnt want the breed, or had no room
RanchFire: Wow! that's awesome. Now I see why Joe and Miranda created the shortage. Do you think it was a good idea? Is the economy strong again?
KylesMommy[mod]: I agree with temporarily dropping the amount of Wild Horses. But I think it will take awhile for players to feel the need to increase prices
RanchFire: Wow! that's awesome. Now I see why Joe and Miranda created the shortage. Do you think it was a good idea? Is the economy strong again?
KylesMommy[mod]: I agree with temporarily dropping the amount of Wild Horses. But I think it will take awhile for players to feel the need to increase prices.
Unable to find someone who whispers, I see something pop up in global chat.
Punkin: i cant find any horses and im MMAADD
Syitiny: Punkin, there are only 10 out every 2 hours.
QuaterHorseLover: they cut down the horse pop. since horses people were selling were going for an all time low.
So people are noticing!
So will the ecomony improve? What will happen with this less wild horses calamity?
The Unofficial Guide to Horse Isle Will keep you posted on any new developments.
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
horse breed: Akhal-Teke
Today's breed is...The Akhal-Teke! The Akhal-Teke is a national emblem of the country Turkmenistan in Central Asia. A very old breed (at least 3000 years) that was bred for the desert. The coat often has a gold "shimmer" which may have helped for camouflage in the hot desert. The Akhal-Teke is most known for its speed, stamina, and trainability.
On Horse Isle, they come in Black, Bay, Dun, Grey, and Palomino!
Maximum Stats:
Speed:850
Strength:500
Conformation:800
Agility:550
Endurance:950
Intelligence:800
Personality:750
(may not be changed daily)
(will be made into a post before deleting, titled the breed)
(all info taken from Horse Isle.com)
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
The Newfoundland Pony!
The Newfoundland Pony is the new addition to horse isle! We will post it as horse of the day once we get to it alphabetically... also, the Golden Retriever, The Rag doll Kitten, and The Goat were added. it is now available through the pawneer!
We will add it ASAP!
An and En
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 0 comments
New Breed Added!
We're so excited to announce the arrival of a new breed, the Newfoundland pony! Will update soon.. new companions too!
We were on and an update started!
details later...
An and En!
Posted by An & En on Saturday, December 08, 2007 2 comments
Robin the Elf: Quest for the Wishing Box
Robin the elf lives next to Demitrius's cabin in Witherton. Dig next to the maple tree to enter his house.
I'm pretty sure it only works after you do Demitrius's quest, and Robin plays a part in that, too.
Anyway, he will tell you that he lost is magic box, and that it is in the forest near the rocks. Go into the forest and go to the rock pile. This forest is right above the willow where Robin lives. There is a girl there, labeled "Rose, a Beautiful Maiden". Right now my guess nis that she is the lost love of the man in treeton, but that's a different story. Anyway, just talk to her and she has the box. Go back to Robin's willow and dig again. He will give you a choice of a Shell Necklace, a Mouse, or a Dino Bone as payment for finding his beloved box. All of them sell for a good bit, or are nice to keep. You will also get 25 quest points and 1k.
♥Enilorac
Posted by An & En on Thursday, December 06, 2007 3 comments
Tip!
TIP: If someone says they need time to do something on a quest, all you have to do is walk out of their cabin and then back in and voila! They've finished what they were making!
Posted by An & En on Wednesday, December 05, 2007 0 comments
Buried Treasure!
Everyone:
There is a buried treasure in Earton, which is a ruby and 1000 points!
Go to where the shops are, and at the end there is a fountain. On the right side of it, there is the treasure! All you have to do is dig.
♥Enilorac
Posted by An & En on Wednesday, December 05, 2007 4 comments
En:First Post!
HELLO!!!
This is the first official post, but expect alot more. Been busy! I'll put up a few things today and tommorrow, but very under construction!
♥Enilorac
Posted by An & En on Wednesday, December 05, 2007 4 comments